The Mineralization Theories and Techniques of Exploration for the Crisis Mines, a Case Study at the Shiyingtan Gold Deposit in Xinjiang

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How to resolve the resources exploration in deep and surrounding of the crisis mines is a very urgent problem which confronts with mining industry. Choosing the suitable prediction theory and technology is the key to success in evaluating. According to the particularity of resource exploration in deep and surrounding of crisis mines and application at domestic and international, author analyzes the regional minerogenic geological setting, structure and lithogeochemistry characteristic, predicates surrounding favorable region –Huangni po by using the geochemical appraisal criteria of primary halo which obtain from Shiyingtan gold deposit as similarity analogy principle. The results of predication have been proved in exploration.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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231-235

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May 2012

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